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today, he's clearly on the defensive. his agenda is very much constrained. there are questions about his authority at this point, and they now have a series of investigations and they can call them political or they can call them whatever they want, but nonetheless these are investigations that are going to go on for a long time, and the idea that you can compartmentalize scandals here, everything else over here, i think is probably not going to happen. >> schieffer: i would tend to agree with that. when whichis the worst thing the president has to deal with here, david, benghazi, the i.r.s., the ap? >> my guess is it's the i.r.s. because this is the one institution that all americans know, all americans know about, and it's not the most loved institution in america. on top of which, if the president didn't know about this-- and so far there's been no evidence that he did-- since the issue of whether or not the scrutiny that was being applied to these groups and those associated with the tea party was out there and the subject of congressional discussion, it
today, he's clearly on the defensive. his agenda is very much constrained. there are questions about his authority at this point, and they now have a series of investigations and they can call them political or they can call them whatever they want, but nonetheless these are investigations that are going to go on for a long time, and the idea that you can compartmentalize scandals here, everything else over here, i think is probably not going to happen. >> schieffer: i would tend to agree...
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. >>> elsewhere reds at phillies, bottom 2 , great defensive play, from the high corner having a diving stop and he's out at first. philly wins 3-2. >>> in pittsburgh pirates catcher mike mchenry signing an autograph for a young fan at home plate. a long run and he makes the shoestring catch. pirates 1 -0. >>> women's lacrosse, the salisbury team avenge their 2012 loss in a championship game division three for ncaa. they won the 2013 third team today over connecticut on this given sunday, a hard day's night for elana petanna scores four games in women's lacrosse. >>> got some nba playoffs? we've got it, western conference finals, quincy poindexter. too little too late for the grizzlies in game one of the best of seven series because san antonio so full of vitality on the defensive boards, plenty of gas in their running game and the hot hand of tony parker, 20 points, nine assists as the spurs take care of business 105-83. that's sports. see you at 11:00. >> thanks so much. >>> be sure to tune into cbs tonight at 9:00 for superstars immediately followed by wjz eyewitness news and tonight
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. >>> this morning south korea's military defense claims north korea has launch tleedhree short-range missiles off the east coast. seth is monitoring this from beijing. seth, good morning. >> good morning to you, tracy. two of those missiles was launched this morning, another one was launched later this afternoon, that according to the south korean defense ministry. it's not known why the north launched these three short-range guided missiles into the sea off the east coast, and these types of missile launches are not uncommon in north korea, but this does come amid stepped-up tension and diplomacy in north korean. north korea's leader had threatened all out war against the south and america this year. that ramped up sanctions against his country and those joint u.s.-south korean military exercises that were taking place. just recently the north had moved to mid-range missiles it had on the east coast that were believed to be able to reach guam. that was seen as a potential deescalation. but south korea is watching this latest move and says it will step up its surveillance on north ko
. >>> this morning south korea's military defense claims north korea has launch tleedhree short-range missiles off the east coast. seth is monitoring this from beijing. seth, good morning. >> good morning to you, tracy. two of those missiles was launched this morning, another one was launched later this afternoon, that according to the south korean defense ministry. it's not known why the north launched these three short-range guided missiles into the sea off the east coast, and...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >> alaska's remote pavlof val can owe is still shooting lava hundreds of feet into the air. the volcano is 625 miles from anchorage. although scientists are not expecting the eruption to end any time soon, airplanes are once again being allowed to fly over the region. the u.s. embassy worker accused by the russians of spying is on his way home. russian tv showed fogle passing through airport security in moscow today. the government ordered him out of the country after releasing pictures that allegedly showed him wearing a blond wig while trying to recruit a russian counter terrorism agent. neither the state department nor the cia is commenting. >> it's been an historic weekend for former high-school students in birmingham, alabama. hundreds of
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >> alaska's remote pavlof val can owe is still shooting lava hundreds of feet into the air. the volcano is 625 miles from anchorage. although...
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defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not un
defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause)...
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maybe the defense is just preserving the record. who know what is will happen, if she is going to get the death sentence. maybe she'll have an issue on appeal, ineffective assistance of counsel and they're preser preserving the record. i am not surprised the judge did not let him out. there are a handful of days left. >> is it a stretch? it comes on the heels of this extremely unor to docked interview she gave saying, you know what, i'm done, i don't want to live the rest of my life in prison. i prefer, kill me now. is it a stretch to do tease two moves? >> i don't think it's a stretch at all. coming out of the same hearing, we know the judge ordered the sheriffs department not to allow any more media interviews, but the portion of the hearing is sealed that deals with this motion the defense filed to withdraw. so i think all of it regarding the timing is suspicious and it's probably related. >> jeffrey toobin, i don't even. i can't for a moment physical out what it's like to be her attorney. the mitigation specialist worked valiant
maybe the defense is just preserving the record. who know what is will happen, if she is going to get the death sentence. maybe she'll have an issue on appeal, ineffective assistance of counsel and they're preser preserving the record. i am not surprised the judge did not let him out. there are a handful of days left. >> is it a stretch? it comes on the heels of this extremely unor to docked interview she gave saying, you know what, i'm done, i don't want to live the rest of my life in...
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we presented an aggressive defense. we think we did it in a fair way, and in a hard-working way, and they found what they found. they familiar him not guilty of four -- wait a minute -- five different murders was a not guilty so obviously they paid attention. they didn't just come downey jerk and fine him guilty of everything. they found -- this jury found five -- five murder count were not guilty they obviously took their job seriously. >> jack, three first degrees, make the prosecution's job easier and yours tough center. >> multiple murder is is an aggravated circumstance so that gives them an aggravating circumstance to are argue so, obviously, more than one would be -- suffice for that aggravating circumstance. >> what factors can you argue to save his life? >> i don't want to comment on this. there's still a gag order. >> your client is -- enigma. can you tell us about the man, the person? we don't know much about him. >> again, that's not -- we're still under a gag order as far as what we intend to present, as fa
we presented an aggressive defense. we think we did it in a fair way, and in a hard-working way, and they found what they found. they familiar him not guilty of four -- wait a minute -- five different murders was a not guilty so obviously they paid attention. they didn't just come downey jerk and fine him guilty of everything. they found -- this jury found five -- five murder count were not guilty they obviously took their job seriously. >> jack, three first degrees, make the...
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former defense don rumsfeld, secretary of defense. it will be terrific. >>> when we come back, we have a lot of breaking fuse. we have essentially dualing courtroom dramas today where o.j. simpson after silence for years is about to take the stand and break that silence. he says he shouldn't be in prison at all. a lot of people in america don't agree with that, says he shouldn't be there for why he's there. he says he deserves a new trial, his lawyer fouled up. on the right-hand side of your screen, jodi arias back in court as the medical examiner is set to testify very graphically about how awful the death of travis alexander was. how much pain he suffered. why that means jodi should potentially die. we are back live from phoenix after this. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spe
former defense don rumsfeld, secretary of defense. it will be terrific. >>> when we come back, we have a lot of breaking fuse. we have essentially dualing courtroom dramas today where o.j. simpson after silence for years is about to take the stand and break that silence. he says he shouldn't be in prison at all. a lot of people in america don't agree with that, says he shouldn't be there for why he's there. he says he deserves a new trial, his lawyer fouled up. on the right-hand side...
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that's for the be european defense -- for the european defense agency. and thirdly, we need more cooperation and consultation and coordination when it comes to politics. and here we really have an absurd situation, an absurd situation. in formal meetings we are only allowed to discuss one issue, one issue, bosnia. because the e.u. conducts an operation in bosnia within the berlin cross-framework, as it's called. i won't go into all the technical details. the bottom line is that this is the only issue we are allowed to discuss in formal meetings. and those meetings take place with e.u. at 26, that is without civil participation. and for the same reason, the e.u., of course, is a bit reluctant to have too many of those meetings with only 26 out of 27 members. now, be -- if we suggest to discuss other issues of relevance -- kosovo, for instance -- then we can only do it in informal meetings. and then in exchange the turks are reluctant to accept too many of those meetings. that's where we are. and that leads me to the conclusion that unless we find a soluti
that's for the be european defense -- for the european defense agency. and thirdly, we need more cooperation and consultation and coordination when it comes to politics. and here we really have an absurd situation, an absurd situation. in formal meetings we are only allowed to discuss one issue, one issue, bosnia. because the e.u. conducts an operation in bosnia within the berlin cross-framework, as it's called. i won't go into all the technical details. the bottom line is that this is the only...
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how you intend to persuade the people of europe that the missile defense is in the defense of europe and not just the interest of the united states. to thank you for your words of hope regarding georgia. the political parties and people in georgia are very much in favor of nato membership. persuade major european governments to drop their reservations to nato membership? >> thank you, inspector general. there are a lot of factors that have bearing on our security that are unpredictable. we need to reduce the number of possible factors in relation to what we have today. that leads me to my question. do you believe that some scope betterdination -- coordination between nato and european union might be, for bringinganticipating forward the kind of processes that have been harder to foresee? an unexpected events, we have seen that nato has not been terribly successful. or to be blunt, it has actually failed. i believe we need to stretch our cooperation, not just by expanding our logistic capacity, but also our ability to apply some thought to our missions. happeningsue, what is with mace
how you intend to persuade the people of europe that the missile defense is in the defense of europe and not just the interest of the united states. to thank you for your words of hope regarding georgia. the political parties and people in georgia are very much in favor of nato membership. persuade major european governments to drop their reservations to nato membership? >> thank you, inspector general. there are a lot of factors that have bearing on our security that are unpredictable....
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a continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets will inevitably in the declining role for our confidence on the global stage. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management. is byly way to avoid this holding the line on defense spending to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting in security as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make better use of what we have. o mo together as europeans within the european union and within nato. to deliver the critical defense of abilities that are too expensive for any individual country to deliver alone. , having the right capabilities is important. but it is not enough. we must also have the political will to use them. to deal with security challenges on europe's doorstep, to help manage crises further away that might affect us here at home and to better share the security curtain with our north american allies. european nations need to develop a truly global perspective -- a global perspective. we must not he come absorbed by art domestic economic woes. he must look outward, not inward. and we n
a continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets will inevitably in the declining role for our confidence on the global stage. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management. is byly way to avoid this holding the line on defense spending to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting in security as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make better use of what we have. o mo together as europeans within the european union and within nato. to deliver...
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have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his church, in his social circle. it might have hurt him professionally. >> jodi was, in the words of her defense attorney, travis' dirty little secret, something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's crucial to understand the difference. the difference between the type of person that travis portrayed himself to be versus the things that he said on this recorded call. >> that was so
have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was...
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have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his church, in his social circle. it might have hurt him professionally. >> jodi was, in the words of her defense attorney, travis's dirty little secret, something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's crucial to understand the difference. the difference between the type of person that travis portrayed himself to be versus the things that he said on this recorded call. >> that was so
have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was...
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or if they believe self-defense, then it's not guilty. >> please be seated. the record will show the presence of the jury, the defendant and all counsel. ladies and gentlemen, i understand you have reached a verdict. >> it would take just over 15 hours to reach a verdict. >> the state of arizona versus jodi ann arias, verdict, count one. we the jury duly empaneled and sworn in the above entitled action, upon our both, do find the defendant, as to count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> wow. wow. 12 people, all agreeing that this was premeditated murder. huge win for juan martinez. juan martinez convinced 12 people that it was her attacking him. that she planned it. it was her idea, and she executed it. >> juror number four, is this your true verdict? >> yes. >> the victim's family breathed sighs of relief while the public celebrated outside. >> you have more reaction from travis alexander's siblings, who are all seated behind everything. and you can hear them. you can see them. some are hugging, others are just breaking down and crying. >> jodi arias' reac
or if they believe self-defense, then it's not guilty. >> please be seated. the record will show the presence of the jury, the defendant and all counsel. ladies and gentlemen, i understand you have reached a verdict. >> it would take just over 15 hours to reach a verdict. >> the state of arizona versus jodi ann arias, verdict, count one. we the jury duly empaneled and sworn in the above entitled action, upon our both, do find the defendant, as to count one, first degree...
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a criminal defense attorney. fred, you say the defense as a tough road to hoe here. the women didn't know each other, there was no connection to each other and but there could be no motive for murder but there is something called money, fred. >> there is a lot of tough like that. there is money, you have to think those things out before you tell the jury at. you tell them the people didn't know each other but that woman's dna was in the victim's apartment, on the victim's neck and victim's cell phone and bloody fingerprint. what you're seeing, jon, i will let carrie talk about this, they want you to look over here, there isn't that, no motive element of the crime. look somewhere else. the money lines up. this man bragged she was a female james bond although i don't think that evidence will come in. jon: the prosecution's theory, that cooley zoo park murdered julianna redding because redd a egg father backed out of a deal. the buy wanted to teach a lesson to his punitive partner. >> that's right. but i think that they're going to have some troublinging park to this tr
a criminal defense attorney. fred, you say the defense as a tough road to hoe here. the women didn't know each other, there was no connection to each other and but there could be no motive for murder but there is something called money, fred. >> there is a lot of tough like that. there is money, you have to think those things out before you tell the jury at. you tell them the people didn't know each other but that woman's dna was in the victim's apartment, on the victim's neck and...
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up that we cut defense enough. i think the vast majority of republicans would agree with that. >> the white house has put forward smaller than usual pay raise for service members next year and fee hikes for military health care. are you on board with any of those ideas? >> we can take it one at a time. there is no way that this congress should or would approve another base closing round. it turns out that the last base closing rounds which passed in 2005 has not yet broken even yet. we are still paying out more money to close those alternative facilities from the 2005 round than any money we are saving. we cannot afford another round because it costs money up front before you get to the savings. i am concerned about pay and benefits. you need to be able to attract and keep top-quality people in the military. i completely agree we need to look at pay and benefits to see if it is meeting the needs today. keep the promises he made to people already. on't go back on those. hey are updating our compensation system may m
up that we cut defense enough. i think the vast majority of republicans would agree with that. >> the white house has put forward smaller than usual pay raise for service members next year and fee hikes for military health care. are you on board with any of those ideas? >> we can take it one at a time. there is no way that this congress should or would approve another base closing round. it turns out that the last base closing rounds which passed in 2005 has not yet broken even yet....
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defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think about all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! >>> as the end neared, the spectacle that was the jodi arias trial spilled out of the
defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think about all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three...
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now we are learning that this defense team plans to put no mitigating witnesses up in jodi's defense. intimidation being quoted for the reason one of those witnesses does not want to testify. a request for a mistrial because of it. the judge said no. on with the show. and then another request for these attorneys for jodi arias to withdraw from this case. this is the second request
now we are learning that this defense team plans to put no mitigating witnesses up in jodi's defense. intimidation being quoted for the reason one of those witnesses does not want to testify. a request for a mistrial because of it. the judge said no. on with the show. and then another request for these attorneys for jodi arias to withdraw from this case. this is the second request
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." >> arkin: the defense policy analysis office. the defense program support activity. the asymmetric warfare group. project 7116. the special security organization. the cia and fbi and nsa and all the other agencies. it took me about a year to complete a decent catalogue of the government entities and corporate entities that work in this world. >> narrator: they discovered they were the only people in the country collecting such deiled information. the only way they could verify any of it was to go there in person, hundreds of secret locations hiding in plain sight in office parks. >> priest: this is a gate to... to the nsa? >> lane: there's a government facility back in there. you'll see it better after we turn down this road. >> narrator: inside buildings like these, they launch drone strikes, gather and spread secret information, engage in cyber conflict. >> lane: you've got titan in here. csc is in one of these buildings. general dynamics. >> priest: so you really have the big mega-firms, the giants of this whole industry here: northrup grumman, boeing... >> lane:
." >> arkin: the defense policy analysis office. the defense program support activity. the asymmetric warfare group. project 7116. the special security organization. the cia and fbi and nsa and all the other agencies. it took me about a year to complete a decent catalogue of the government entities and corporate entities that work in this world. >> narrator: they discovered they were the only people in the country collecting such deiled information. the only way they could...
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the defense, all they're thinking about -- the defense, all they're thinking about -- pi9u >> for a deal. >> for a deal, right, is lying low, collecting evidence, figuring out who this kid is, and then maybe making a deal down the road. but now, there's nothing to talk about. >> interesting. jeff toobin, appreciate it. >>> coming up, new information about the investigation into the deadly fertilizer plant in west texas and new questions about one of the first responders. we actually had him on this broadcast, a volunteer paramedic who spoke at a memorial service for the victims, saying he lost friends and family. some of those statements are now under scrutiny and he has been arrested for allegedly having materials for a pipe bomb, although his lawyer says there's no connection to the explosion at that fertilizer plant. we'll look at that ahead. >>> plus convicted murderer jodi arias cries in court as travis alexander's brother and sister talk about the man she killed. the emotional testimony ahead. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance age
the defense, all they're thinking about -- the defense, all they're thinking about -- pi9u >> for a deal. >> for a deal, right, is lying low, collecting evidence, figuring out who this kid is, and then maybe making a deal down the road. but now, there's nothing to talk about. >> interesting. jeff toobin, appreciate it. >>> coming up, new information about the investigation into the deadly fertilizer plant in west texas and new questions about one of the first...
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now we are learning that this defense team plans to put no mitigating witnesses up in jodi's defense. intimidation being quoted for the reason one of those witnesses does not want to testify. a request for a mistrial because of it. the judge said no. on with the show. and then another request for these attorneys for jodi arias to withdraw from this case. this is the second request to get off and quit this case in just a matter of days. once again, motion denied by this judge. on with the show. what will the show entail at this point? will jodi arias herself get up and speak and beg for her life? will jodi arias get up and beg for her death. will jodi arias say nothing at all? joining me now is ted rowlands who has been covering this case gavel to gavel. ted this is just yet another remarkable set of circumstances in a remarkable death penalty case. where do they stand right now? where are the arguments? where are the lawyers? >> reporter: well, it is just happening very fast. right now they're at the bench, bench conference. it looks like they'll adjourn for the day and we don't know
now we are learning that this defense team plans to put no mitigating witnesses up in jodi's defense. intimidation being quoted for the reason one of those witnesses does not want to testify. a request for a mistrial because of it. the judge said no. on with the show. and then another request for these attorneys for jodi arias to withdraw from this case. this is the second request to get off and quit this case in just a matter of days. once again, motion denied by this judge. on with the show....
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defense force. the biggest group was the 40% that said they could not decide. it would make it easier to modify other articles and a similar result. 35% of respondents disagreed with the idea. 39% said they could not decide. government leaders have reopened their constitutions with various -- vashing degrees of success. german leader have revised their 59 times, the u.s. has made six, and japan has made none. >>> general douglas took over. his aides wants to disarm japan and have no further aggression. but the japanese leaders say they need to rewrite the constitution to express the will of the people. the liberal democrats have been calling for the document to be amended every since the party was founded in 1955. shinzo abe says he needs to reopen the constitution to change how the japanese defend themselves. he wants them be able to exercise collective self-defense. first, he wants to make a change that will make all changes easier. right now, any revision requires at least two-thirds of the membe
defense force. the biggest group was the 40% that said they could not decide. it would make it easier to modify other articles and a similar result. 35% of respondents disagreed with the idea. 39% said they could not decide. government leaders have reopened their constitutions with various -- vashing degrees of success. german leader have revised their 59 times, the u.s. has made six, and japan has made none. >>> general douglas took over. his aides wants to disarm japan and have no...
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so they're playing defense. you see the president went to baltimore. he had a bunch of democratic strategists in this week including some alums of the clinton administration. gwen: who know a thing or two -- >> the clinton a-team. >> damage control. the clinton a-team was in there. and get him out of washington. maybe even do a town hall. although i recall at your town hall the president had some trouble last time. with a questioner. >> a bad way economically at that point. >> but they can be a little risky. but they said just -- you got to get out of this political sinkhole you're in. in washington. gwen: let's talk about some of the unintended consequences of this week. one of them is that the tea party which we had not heard much of for a long time is roaring back. >> back in a big way, absolutely. it becomes a fundraising tool for them again. it reminds people that they existed. they're relevant again. and it requires now the republicans in congress and also frankly the national party appear ratus to stand up for them -- appear ratus to stand up fo
so they're playing defense. you see the president went to baltimore. he had a bunch of democratic strategists in this week including some alums of the clinton administration. gwen: who know a thing or two -- >> the clinton a-team. >> damage control. the clinton a-team was in there. and get him out of washington. maybe even do a town hall. although i recall at your town hall the president had some trouble last time. with a questioner. >> a bad way economically at that point....
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their defense was oj didn't know anything about guns. there was no sly -- violence, and came as a complete surprise. now we know that simpson is the one who demand the gun. it was all a big law. >> well, simpson is arguing that wasn't true at all, that galanter told him that this is -- if somebody takes something that belongs to you, you can take it back. if galanter did in fact -- these are oj's allegations -- did give him this advice, then the issue is, he should not have represented him trial because as simpson's defense is arguing, he is going to craft a defense strategy that is going to protect him. >> greg: i covered the murder trial in california. i interviewed simpson afterwards. he always struck me as a chronic liar. and now it's up to the judge to decide who is telling the truth here. who gets the benefit of the doubt in situations like this? look, in every prison across america, every con claims he is innocent and his lawyer botched the case. >> you're absolutely correct. this is something that is very common. when you're defe
their defense was oj didn't know anything about guns. there was no sly -- violence, and came as a complete surprise. now we know that simpson is the one who demand the gun. it was all a big law. >> well, simpson is arguing that wasn't true at all, that galanter told him that this is -- if somebody takes something that belongs to you, you can take it back. if galanter did in fact -- these are oj's allegations -- did give him this advice, then the issue is, he should not have represented...
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this is a really tough case for the defense. >> shep: defense attorney brian foster with us from phoenix this afternoon. thanks again. appreciate it. >> thank you, shep. >> shep: let's get to the controversies that are consuming dc today. right now on capitol hill, lawmakers are hammering the attorney general, eric holder n a marathon four-hour hearing. no breaks. house committee is questioning the attorney general over the internal revenue service's targeting of conservative groups at a hearing at a different matter. the justice department snooping on journalists with the associated press. we'll have more on that ahead. first, the irs, attorney general says he has opened a criminal investigation into the tax agency's targeting of groups associated with the tea party. that as republicans in congress demand to know how deep this scandal goes. listen to the strong words today from the house speaker john boehner. >> my question isn't about who is going to resign. my question is, who is going to jail over this scandal? >> shep: hear that sound bite a lot today. he was reacting to this report
this is a really tough case for the defense. >> shep: defense attorney brian foster with us from phoenix this afternoon. thanks again. appreciate it. >> thank you, shep. >> shep: let's get to the controversies that are consuming dc today. right now on capitol hill, lawmakers are hammering the attorney general, eric holder n a marathon four-hour hearing. no breaks. house committee is questioning the attorney general over the internal revenue service's targeting of conservative...
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those with her additional missile defense in guam and japan. kerry said the discussion had included why we've taken the steps we've taken in missile defense. now obviously if the threat disappears, i.e. if north korea denuclearize is, the same imperative does not exist. for us to have that kind of robust forward leaning posture of defense. kerry later seemed to back off a little from the idea of a straight quid pro quo. perhaps he had admired a possible analogy that occur during the cold war when he was a young naval officer in vietnam. washington had deployed missiles to our nato ally turkey to help deter soviet incursions into western europe. moscow was not happy about it, and 1962 station offenses missiles in cuba, which led to the famous cuban missile crisis. conventional wisdom at that time was that president kennedy had stood down the soviets and forced nikita khrushchev to withdraw the missiles. a few months later, however, the u.s. missiles in turkey were also quietly withdrawn in what is now confirmed as an explicit trade off. so in th
those with her additional missile defense in guam and japan. kerry said the discussion had included why we've taken the steps we've taken in missile defense. now obviously if the threat disappears, i.e. if north korea denuclearize is, the same imperative does not exist. for us to have that kind of robust forward leaning posture of defense. kerry later seemed to back off a little from the idea of a straight quid pro quo. perhaps he had admired a possible analogy that occur during the cold war...
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we have to be able to assist in our defense. o.j. simpson ultimately is the boss of his defense. and he had to swear that he was okay not testifying. why is he now allowed to say i should have been able to testify? >> well, you know, the reason there's a colloquy by the judge is to prevent this specific claim from coming forward. now, unless there was an issue in the colloquy, which i don't believe there is, what he's probably alleging is that he was pressured into not testifying to the point where his lawyers overcame his will. and when he actually said this was his choice, he really didn't mean it. which is why this makes this such a weak, weak issue on this appeal. >> big uphill battle. danny cevallos, if you could weigh-in for me on this. there is reporting that i believe gabrielle grasso, co-counsel, said there was $3 million paid partially by his defense whether that was the full number, i'm not clear. but that's a lot of money. and there are hundreds of thousands of prisoners in this country who have nowhere near that kind of money, nowhere near that kind of representation
we have to be able to assist in our defense. o.j. simpson ultimately is the boss of his defense. and he had to swear that he was okay not testifying. why is he now allowed to say i should have been able to testify? >> well, you know, the reason there's a colloquy by the judge is to prevent this specific claim from coming forward. now, unless there was an issue in the colloquy, which i don't believe there is, what he's probably alleging is that he was pressured into not testifying to the...
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beenshear out assad has boosting his defense strategies -- president assad has been boosting his defense strategy. is this a psychological win or a strategic win in military terms. ? >> it is a very strategic win. this city is close to damascus. it is on the highway that connects damascus to the mediterranean coast. for thosehe heartland who are loyal to president assad. they do not want to see that route cut off by rebels. as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the syrian troops. i have read reports that they have said they are leaving this battle. hezbollah, according to many observers and military analysts, is playing a controversial role. it is also worrying israel, which has already launched three attacks on syria in recent months. we just heard in new reports that syria has put on stand by its most advanced domestically- made weapons with orders to hit tel aviv in israel if israel launches another strike on syrian soil. we also heard an israeli if president that assad wants is an attack on israel, the consequences will be crippling. >> thank you. meanwhile, t
beenshear out assad has boosting his defense strategies -- president assad has been boosting his defense strategy. is this a psychological win or a strategic win in military terms. ? >> it is a very strategic win. this city is close to damascus. it is on the highway that connects damascus to the mediterranean coast. for thosehe heartland who are loyal to president assad. they do not want to see that route cut off by rebels. as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the...
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we rejected customer preference as a defense in those cases and rejected it as a defense when the airlines came in to say we only want to hire young, attractive women and put them in sexy costumes because our mail business customers and the airline said that is not the essence of the job. but we need the same kind of effort to level the playing field now with respect to other forms related to discrimination. >>host: you also write about the beauty business? what role does that play? >> a huge financial stake in feeding women's and securities to make them think a product will be the answer for them and the results is quite a number of products and oftentimes a ludicrous claim that seaweed would reverse the aging process and various mineral creams but then in the entire fashion and women's magazine focused on promoting the air pressure ideal, attractiveness to be perfectly well this coke did of what very few bowman can conform. given the pervasiveness of energy in our culture, we're perpetuating unrealistic standards becomes the cost >>host: the significance of the appears early even intense
we rejected customer preference as a defense in those cases and rejected it as a defense when the airlines came in to say we only want to hire young, attractive women and put them in sexy costumes because our mail business customers and the airline said that is not the essence of the job. but we need the same kind of effort to level the playing field now with respect to other forms related to discrimination. >>host: you also write about the beauty business? what role does that play?...
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repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park th
repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that...
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i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges in the public defense system like budget shortfalls. he acknowledged the challenges the system faced were not new and quoted justice hugo black when gideon came
i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric...
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how to operate from a position of strength but it was to exercise self defense. the nuclear facilities are about 10 of them and spread all of the country and highly defended and very well defended. they could cause of the damage i mentioned including the alienation of the media and people weren't as but in the form of self-defense would be regarded as a goal or legitimate or targeted to pick the targets we want there are plenty out here carrying arms right now to a canister and because this is a much more limited, targeted activity and yet it shows the iranian terror meant she will not tolerate to. >>guest: but part of the reagan administration standing up to the caucasian , we said all the right things but but then found out he was involved in the every and contra affair. he absolutely did the right thing and but for those principles that we use indolent to apply them and it doesn't make any sense among their end often i and the zero were when they came out of the government i told secretary shultz those are the negotiating principles. >> first, you have to have
how to operate from a position of strength but it was to exercise self defense. the nuclear facilities are about 10 of them and spread all of the country and highly defended and very well defended. they could cause of the damage i mentioned including the alienation of the media and people weren't as but in the form of self-defense would be regarded as a goal or legitimate or targeted to pick the targets we want there are plenty out here carrying arms right now to a canister and because this is...
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cond continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets, will inevitably result in a declining role for hour continent on the global -- our continent on the global states. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management . the only way to avoid this is by holding the line on defense spending, to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting insecurity as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make etter use of what we have. to do more together as europeans within the european union and within nato, to deliver the critical defense capabilities that are too expensive for any individual country to deliver alone. finally, having the right capabilities is is important but it's not enough. e must also have the political will to use them. to deal with security challenges on europe's doorstep to help manage cry is sis further away that might affect us here at home. and to better share the security burden with our north american allies. for this to happen, european nations need to develop a truly global perspective, global perspective. we must not become ab
cond continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets, will inevitably result in a declining role for hour continent on the global -- our continent on the global states. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management . the only way to avoid this is by holding the line on defense spending, to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting insecurity as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make etter use of what we have. to do more together as europeans...
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the defense, all they're >>> welcome back. tomorrow, it's going to be one month since this happened. take a look. >> are you okay? >> that's the fertilizer explosion, the fire that killed 15 people in west texas, about 70 miles southwest of dallas, about 18 miles from waco. there's still no explanation for what caused it. the explosion was felt 50 miles away, damaged much of the town, certainly the four or five block area around the town, leveling houses, damaged the nursing home, the town high school, the middle school. the state fire marshal's office ruled out some potential causes but they haven't been able to rule out others. one of those potential causes is criminal activity. a lot of people are wondering if this man, bryce reed, might have had something to do with it. reed is a resident of the area and now sits in federal custody for posson of pe bomb materials. and it's a very, very strange story, something we found out first-hand because we actually interviewed bryce reed the day after the bombing when we were in west
the defense, all they're >>> welcome back. tomorrow, it's going to be one month since this happened. take a look. >> are you okay? >> that's the fertilizer explosion, the fire that killed 15 people in west texas, about 70 miles southwest of dallas, about 18 miles from waco. there's still no explanation for what caused it. the explosion was felt 50 miles away, damaged much of the town, certainly the four or five block area around the town, leveling houses, damaged the...
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this note, if this is what it says, demolishes those defense. it shows that he was -- he was motivated to do this. he knew people would die. it shows premeditation. it shows, you know, incredible callousness towards the victims. >> no regret, either. >> no regret at that point, it was known how many people had died. it's just totally devastating. >> also, if it's true that he gave similar information to authorities before being read his miranda rights, because wasn't one of the things about the miranda rights they weren't admissible? >> potentially. if he had not been mirandized, those statements might not have been admissible. i've always thought that miranda issue was sort of a red herring. this case is not a whodunit. there will be abundant evidence that he did this. but if you have this scrawled note, that's potentially even better and more dramatic evidence than anything he might have said to the cops from the hospital. >> if it becomes a death penalty case, this level of premeditation could impact that. >> extremely important for death pen
this note, if this is what it says, demolishes those defense. it shows that he was -- he was motivated to do this. he knew people would die. it shows premeditation. it shows, you know, incredible callousness towards the victims. >> no regret, either. >> no regret at that point, it was known how many people had died. it's just totally devastating. >> also, if it's true that he gave similar information to authorities before being read his miranda rights, because wasn't one of...
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isn't it possible that the defense at her instruction could put no defense up? >> might not. certainly you can could certainly say that. this is all psychological games here. i don't want to die if i say i want to die. this jury already hates me i try to convince them of my innocence. i stood on that defense and that table for 18 days. it's amazing that she took the stand for 18 days. most defendants don't even take the stand. she was on there for 18 days trying to create a rapport, it didn't work. they found her to have slaughtered travis and now they found it's in a heinous way. >> shepard: whether it is remorse is a side item. forever purposes of the court, wouldn't her defense attorney suggest to her that she express some sort of remorse in this life or death phase? >> certainly at this point because at this point you are going down. everything is cratering. your defense crater dollars they didn't believe you were abused. they didn't believe you did this in a heinous way. how could they have knowing the facts of this case. number three maybe you should show a little remor
isn't it possible that the defense at her instruction could put no defense up? >> might not. certainly you can could certainly say that. this is all psychological games here. i don't want to die if i say i want to die. this jury already hates me i try to convince them of my innocence. i stood on that defense and that table for 18 days. it's amazing that she took the stand for 18 days. most defendants don't even take the stand. she was on there for 18 days trying to create a rapport, it...
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lawmakers are outraged and calling secretary of defense hagel to get tough. the details of this latest case stunning. we will lay out the case. and we'll talk with democratic congresswoman carolyn maloney who has pushed the pentagon to enhance its sexual assault training session and response. first, today's "money minute" and a look at how wall street is performing today. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] i want to make things more s[ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into your neigh
lawmakers are outraged and calling secretary of defense hagel to get tough. the details of this latest case stunning. we will lay out the case. and we'll talk with democratic congresswoman carolyn maloney who has pushed the pentagon to enhance its sexual assault training session and response. first, today's "money minute" and a look at how wall street is performing today. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] i want to make things more s[ dog barks ] i want to treat more...
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on weeknights watch key public policy defense. and every week in the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> president obama held meetings monday with british prime minister david cameron followed by a joint news conference. during the news conference he took questions about the ongoing benghazi investigation. you can see the entire event in time at our website, c-span.org. >> with respect to benghazi, we've now seen this argument that's been made by some folks primarily up on capitol hill for months now. and i've just got to say, here's what we know. americans died in benghazi. what we also note is clearly they were not in a position where they were adequately protected. the day after it happened, i acknowledged that this was an act of terrorism. and what i pledged to the american people was that we would find out what happened, we would make sure that it did not happen again, and we would make sur
on weeknights watch key public policy defense. and every week in the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> president obama held meetings monday with british prime minister david cameron followed by a joint news conference. during the news conference he took questions about the ongoing benghazi investigation. you can see the entire event in time at our...
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the defense rested, without calling a single witness. no medical experts. no clinic employees. no satisfied patients. no gosnell himself. >> it was a high risk move. kermit gosnell's attorney was gambling the doctor's life on a closing argument. a closing argue arement that would reignite the explosive charges made at the outset of the trial that his client was the victim of a racest elitist prosecutor who refused to acknowledge the realities of abortion in america. after the break. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? >> bret: and now the conclusion to our story. it has been more than two years since the allegations were leveled at dr. kermit gosnell and nearly two months since his trial started. it was time to finally come
the defense rested, without calling a single witness. no medical experts. no clinic employees. no satisfied patients. no gosnell himself. >> it was a high risk move. kermit gosnell's attorney was gambling the doctor's life on a closing argument. a closing argue arement that would reignite the explosive charges made at the outset of the trial that his client was the victim of a racest elitist prosecutor who refused to acknowledge the realities of abortion in america. after the break. alec,...
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that is jodi's defense attorney. painful details, yes, especially for her family, and also the victims' family. they're all in there. they're having to listen to all of this and go through it all again. they're vital details because this jury needs to decide before they can any farther along in this process if what arias did was, quote, especially cruel. that is the law in this state. they have to decide if those actions were cruel, then they can move on to the next phase. and then they can determine whether she's worth saving, determine whether there is anything to mitigate, just how awful all of this has been and whether she is a life worth saving. i want to go now to some of the better legal minds to determine just exactly where we are and where this may be going. for our analysis, hln's legal analyst joey jackson is standing by live as well as criminal defense attorney and former colleague of mine, jami floyd. jamie, first to you, tears, you've been a defense attorney. you've worked with your clients and i know t
that is jodi's defense attorney. painful details, yes, especially for her family, and also the victims' family. they're all in there. they're having to listen to all of this and go through it all again. they're vital details because this jury needs to decide before they can any farther along in this process if what arias did was, quote, especially cruel. that is the law in this state. they have to decide if those actions were cruel, then they can move on to the next phase. and then they can...
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the third is the national defense force which is a new institution. when you had the civil war 1978 and 1982 in syria, you had the emergence of new structures, new forces that became special forces. you have these new institutions. they serve as a rearguard. they protect key centers of power and in some cases engage in defense of operation. the critical aspect is these overlapping forces are all loyal, all united, and there is -- cohesive around assad's regime's survival strategy. so they are part of military operations, backed up by fashions like -- factions like hezbollah which provide support for shiite villages in syria that have lebanese population. all of these tactics are going on. headline in the "washington post" -- syrian regime gains ground. it talks about the asad regime moving forward and gaining the upper hand. it says there are a lot of things in play that could change the balance of power power and have to be watched, including the almonds that killed at least 40 people on a turkish border town -- including the bombs that killed at lea
the third is the national defense force which is a new institution. when you had the civil war 1978 and 1982 in syria, you had the emergence of new structures, new forces that became special forces. you have these new institutions. they serve as a rearguard. they protect key centers of power and in some cases engage in defense of operation. the critical aspect is these overlapping forces are all loyal, all united, and there is -- cohesive around assad's regime's survival strategy. so they are...
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are you happy with your defense? >> i'm grateful for my defense. they've worked very hard. >> 100%? >> not 100%. but they've worked very hard. >> does kirk like you? >> it's not about whether or not you like jodi arias. nine days out of ten i don't like jodi arias. >> i think nine days out of ten. one day out of nine -- one day out of ten. >> why did you get along? >> we actually got along very well for a long time and then we just have had clashes in ideas and ultimately, he's the boss. >> what would you have changed? >> there is a man who saw me with bruises all over. i would have made every effort to find him and they didn't. there are other people who saw me with bruises. my friends. my sisters. and the defense didn't call them for their own reasons. i think that that would have corroborated some of the things i said. on the hard drive we discussed, the one that was not part of my trial. i took pictures of myself during that time, not specifically for that purpose but just being on the road and i just keep thinking maybe it was in that photo, tons of things. >> what i hear from
are you happy with your defense? >> i'm grateful for my defense. they've worked very hard. >> 100%? >> not 100%. but they've worked very hard. >> does kirk like you? >> it's not about whether or not you like jodi arias. nine days out of ten i don't like jodi arias. >> i think nine days out of ten. one day out of nine -- one day out of ten. >> why did you get along? >> we actually got along very well for a long time and then we just have had...